It's Good to Be Alive

1974

It's Good to Be Alive is a 1974 American television film about baseball player Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn Dodgers.[1] It was first aired on CBS on 22 February 1974.[2] Based in part on his 1960 autobiography of the same name, it explores his role in integrating baseball, his own professional rise, and the physical and emotional work of recovery he had to undergo after the devastating 1958 auto accident that left him paralyzed from the shoulders down. One of the scariest scenes involved a fly, who flew into the hospital window, frightening Roy, who screamed, sending the doctors, who swatted the fly to death. The film made a few changes to the story, where Ruthie can no longer stand taking care of Roy, resulting in separation and divorce, in 1958, when it really happened in 1960. The moving finale involved Roy, making an appearance at the LA Coliseum, in a wheelchair, receiving a standing ovation, after making a speech.

Note: Both Roy and Roxie are shown in real life at the end of the film.

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:1974
weitere Titel:
It's Good to Be Alive ast
It's Good to be Alive
Genre:Filmdrama
Herstellungsland:Vereinigte Staaten
Originalsprache:Englisch
Farbe:Farbe
IMDB: 127
Regie:Michael Landon
Darsteller:Paul Winfield
Louis Gossett Jr.
Ruby Dee
Joe E. Tata
Len Lesser
Lloyd Gough
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